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Denise Coleman

Denise Coleman

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posted 04/27/2009, comments (4)

Reunion Ruminations

Saturday was a sunny, warm day on Long Island, New York, which we haven’t had in a while. It seems like it has been raining forever.  I live in Manhattan but my friend, Ro, picked me up early on her way from Pennsylvania and we drove out to Long Island for our 40th high school reunion.  It was the first reunion I was attending... Read moreChevron
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Jake Crest

Jake Crest

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Caregiver and Blogger
posted 03/27/2009, comments (0)

New to the Game?

Normally I write to an audience that knows MS; knows it because they live with it either as caregiver or as victim. But I've read that every hour of every day one more person succumbs to the MonSter. Every hour of every day we caregivers are joined by one more brother or sister in arms. Together we singly fight lonely wars against a jungle fighter... Read moreChevron
FELT BUT NOT SEEN

FELT BUT NOT SEEN

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posted 03/13/2009, comments (5)

LIVING WITH AN UNSEEN DISEASE

I have been diagnosed with MS for 5 years.  I am currently taking Copaxone and the drug seems to be working well, but giving me unsightly tissue degeneration. For the most part I am living with this disease and I have coping strategies, like working out and resting .  I have some mobility issues but mostly cognitive issues. ... Read moreChevron
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Jake Crest

Jake Crest

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Caregiver and Blogger
posted 03/06/2009, comments (4)

For Us, Every Month is MS Month

March is National MS Education & Awareness Month. For those of you who come here because you either have MS yourself or live with someone who does, March is just another month and you most probably don't need to be made any more aware of the ways in which MS affects your lives. On the other hand, for those who have come in search of some... Read moreChevron
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Mandy Crest

Mandy Crest

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MS Blogger and Freelance Writer
posted 03/03/2009, comments (2)

Early Intervention in Multiple Sclerosis: Knowledge is Power

Knowledge is the single most important weapon you will ever have in your MS-fighting arsenal. It is the one thing you can and should pursue immediately, whether the diagnosis is official or just suspected.   Reaching that diagnosis may take some time because early symptoms can be vague, and there is no single test for multiple sclerosis.... Read moreChevron
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